First Reviews of the Governor’s Revised Budget Are In
It's a split decision, but when it comes to transportation reformers the reviews are mostly negative.
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Friday’s Headlines
More on the Governor's budget, More on Bike Day, More on Olympics, and more....
‘Bike to Wherever Day’ Rallies on Both Sides of the Bay
Advocates celebrate progress—and call bullsh*t on a few things...
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Padilla, Schiff Lead Effort to Stop Republican Rollback of California’s Emissions Laws
“If you choose to go forward and overrule the Parliamentarian, just know: there’s no going back. All bets are off.”
Talking Headways Podcast: Running to Work
Bridge engineer Daniel Baxter on his almost daily running commute in Minneapolis.
Banners Over Freeways Across the State Tell Newsom to Fund Transit
Banners on Tuesday, Budget on Wednesday...
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Trump’s Tariff War Creates Existential Challenges — And One Upside — For the Bike Industry
...and it could make it a lot harder to get a new helmet, too.
Celebrate ‘Bike to Wherever Day’ With Events Throughout the Bay Area
Here is a list of activities planned by various transit and advocacy orgs for this year's 'Bike to Wherever Day'
Metro Expands Bus Lane Automated Ticketing to Olive/Grand in DTLA
Never park in a bus-only lane. Never park at a bus stop.
Bike-Share Should Belong to the People Who Need It Most
If we want bike-share to thrive, we have to treat it as the public good it is. That means public investment, strong labor standards, meaningful community partnerships, and deep respect for the people who make the system work.
Tuesday’s Headlines
The Newsom encampment ban was the big story yesterday, but there's something chilling about how the high heats are killing the cherry crop in the Central Valley.
Call to Action: It’s Time to Finish Valencia’s Protected Bike Lanes
Valencia finally has its protected bike lanes... mostly. It's time to finish the job.